Address: 33 N La Salle St Suite 3500, Chicago, IL 60602, USA
Phone: +13127010090
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Rod Jordan
I was in good hands. This man knows the law, and protected my rights. I couldn’t ask for anything more. Exceptional!
Dee Dee
They did a great job in my case
Michelle Lopez
From the very beginning I was treated kindly and respectfully. All my questions and emails were answered in a timely manner! I was surprised that my initial consult was with Mark himself and I have to say he was the absolute best. He made sure that I was informed on every step of my settlements process and worked hard on getting me a significant amount for my injuries. Thank you to everyone at Mark Karno & Associates for taking the time to take care of me, my case, and all while making it non-stressful experience for me!
Lisa Robb
Professional............. throughout My case started and Covid hit so it has been a journey! I have never spoken to Mark L Karno but I appreciate his firm Mark L Karno & Associates for their hard work I dealt with a few of the Associates but in the end Athena had my case and handled it very professional and to the best of her ability my case is settled but we still have a little more work to do but so far I am very pleased with the dedication of this firm that took on my case automobile accident. The only issue I do have it's not major but updating is not accessible when trying to call! But I wouldn't change a thing about this firm representing my case!
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No. They operate on a contingency basis meaning their fees are paid as a percentage of any compensation obtained for you - not an hourly rate. If they don't win for you, you don't pay anything.
Well, depending on your injuries, you can possibly sue for medical costs, lost wages, rehab and even things like pain and suffering or loss of affection and companionship. An attorney will definitely know more about what you can expect in your situation, though. Try reaching out to Mark Karno. He's amazing at these kinds of cases.
Absolutely you can! It doesn't matter which driver was at fault, you can bring a lawsuit against the owner of the car and file a claim against their insurance company. I'd definitely reach out to Karno & Associates, though, to find out exactly what you can expect in your situation.
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